- in 1976, then 15% in the
early 1990s, 25% in 2000 and 40% in 2017, with
lessors involved in 62% of
second hand mid-life
aircraft transactions since 2000:...
- the user (referred to as the lessee) to pay the
owner (referred to as the
lessor) for the use of an ****et. Property,
buildings and
vehicles are
common ****ets...
-
updates for
several long-standing announcements. The
following airlines and
lessors either cancelled their orders/letters of
intent for
Superjet 100 aircraft...
-
activities on
behalf of the Hare
Krishna devotees,
Harrison served as
co-
lessor for the Temple's new
premises in
central London, and he
financed the publication...
-
guarantees the
lessor (the
property owner)
regular payments from the
lessee for a
specified number of
months or years. Both the
lessee and the
lessor must uphold...
- IBM
severely cut
their leasing fees,
reducing the
demand for third-party
lessor such as Potter. In 1972, the
company posted a $13.1-million loss. John T...
- a
major American cargo airline, p****enger
charter airline, and
aircraft lessor based in Purchase, New York. It is a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Atlas Air...
- and was in the
process of
making payment when the
seizures occurred. The
lessor,
Airborne alleged that
Flair had
repeatedly missed payments amounting to...
-
meaningless labels attached. As long as the
lessor retains significant and
genuine attributes of the
traditional lessor status, the form of the
transaction adopted...
- GATX
Corporation is a
railcar lessor that owns
fleets in
North America, Europe, and Asia. In addition,
jointly with Rolls-Royce Limited, it owns one of...